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    European Parliament aims to reverse voter apathy with new election awareness campaign
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    Jens Stoltenberg urges ‘de-stabilising’ Russia to return Ukrainian sailors and vessels
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    MEP pours scorn on last-ditch Brexit scramble
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    The problem with Public-Private Partnerships and the role of the EU
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    Protecting the Kalash: The EU Must Hold Pakistan Accountable
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    AI: The security disruptor
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    Brexit Deal: Reaction to EU approval of withdrawal agreement text
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    Brexit Deal: Reaction to EU approval of withdrawal agreement text
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    A digital recipe for European success
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    UKIP leader Gerard Batten defends decision to hire far-right activist Tommy Robinson as an adviser
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